It is a rite of passage for any Kardashian: the first time you make your way into an event to be filmed for the family reality show. You remember it for the rest of your life (because you have at least 15 Snapchat screenshots, and about a hundred paparazzi shots, saved on your phone to mark the occasion). You tell your kids about your memories of it (after they’ve already been appearing on the show for years and have surpassed you in number of Instagram followers). You look back at the footage later in life and think, Hmm, this would make for a really good TBT, and then text your publicist to make it happen.

Saint West—who has maintained a very low profile since his birth last year, only seen in a few carefully chosen Kim Kardashian social-media posts—has theoretically been seen on the show before, in picture form, but this is the first time he has attended an event for the show, as the seven-month-old was brought along to a birthday party for his great-grandmother Mary Jo, Kris Jenner’s mother, in San Diego. (It is a real bummer Saint is not yet old enough to do on-camera interviews, as you know he has a lot of thoughts about Kylie’s Lip Kits, the Rob-and-Chyna drama, and what is up with Corey Gamble.) The entire brood (minus Kendall and Kylie Jenner and Kanye West) made it to the soiree, including Kim, Kourtney and Scott Disick (and children Mason, Penelope, and Reign), Khloé, and even, yes, Blac Chyna. Rumors have, as they say, swirled around Chyna this week, as fiancé Rob Kardashian deleted all photos of her from his Instagram account, but the two would appear to be just fine (or, at least, fine enough for her to attend her future grandmother-in-law’s party and also appear in Kim Kardashian’s Snapchat story—though, in this family, who knows if that means much at all).

Meanwhile, Saint looks calm and adorable and, maybe, a little bit, like he knows he is the son of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West. “This life’s gonna be pretty fun,” his eyes seem to say.

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To have Kim Kardashian as a mother is to be continually dressed up, to be prepared at all times for the awaiting paparazzi. As Mariah Carey might put it, this particular look is a “black, sheer moment” that both Kim and North are accessorizing with corresponding mysterious expressions.

Photo: By Marc Piasecki/Getty Images.

While Kim’s looks can sometimes appear . . . constricting or uncomfortable, North—who, it can at times be possible to forget, is still a toddler—usually gets to wear the more comfortable “chill” version.

Photo: By Gilbert Carrasquillo/Getty Images.

Oh, you haven’t attended a sold-out concert at Madison Square Garden doubling as a fashion collection presentation, both of which were made by your father?!?!

Photo: By Kevin Mazur/Getty Images.

Not all of their looks are, like, crystal-studded, latex leotards, or whatever. Here, mom and daughter wear basic blacks.

Photo: From Getty Images.

North’s sleeping face is adorable and the main event here, but the way in which her black coat matches Mom’s and her denim jeans match Dad’s jacket is also pretty great.

Photo: From Rex/Shutterstock.

We cannot be 100 percent sure that Kim didn’t spotlight this photograph in a tweet promoting a feature on her app, with the all-caps title “WINTER WONDERLAND LOOKS,” or something similar, but we would feel pretty confident placing a bet that she did!

Photo: From FameFlynet.

If we were a different type of person, we would type “Mom-Daughter #goals” for this caption. (Though this caption basically has the same effect, so maybe we are that kind of person.)

Photo: From Getty Images.

To have Kim Kardashian as a mother is to be continually dressed up, to be prepared at all times for the awaiting paparazzi. As Mariah Carey might put it, this particular look is a “black, sheer moment” that both Kim and North are accessorizing with corresponding mysterious expressions.

By Marc Piasecki/Getty Images.

While Kim’s looks can sometimes appear . . . constricting or uncomfortable, North—who, it can at times be possible to forget, is still a toddler—usually gets to wear the more comfortable “chill” version.

By Gilbert Carrasquillo/Getty Images.

Oh, you haven’t attended a sold-out concert at Madison Square Garden doubling as a fashion collection presentation, both of which were made by your father?!?!

By Kevin Mazur/Getty Images.

Not all of their looks are, like, crystal-studded, latex leotards, or whatever. Here, mom and daughter wear basic blacks.

From Getty Images.

This isn’t quite a twinning picture—though it would be fun if Kanye was wearing a matching ballet outfit in this shot, as well—but any North-as-ballerina picture is cause for joy (or, at the very least, a double-tap).

From FameFlynet.

Can you tell which shoe belongs to North and which to Kim?!??!!?? (This seemed like a better caption in our heads than it does written out, but we are sticking with it!)

Both from Getty Images.

Kim is wearing a jacket emblazoned with her own face here, which is the main takeaway of this image, and which we would spend an embarrassing amount of money for, were it on sale.

From Broadimage/Rex/Shutterstock.

The family that sits in the front row of a chic fashion show together . . . stays together (and, uh, gets photographed many times in rapid succession together).

From Getty Images.

En route to Easter Sunday services, Kim and North look positively saint(West)ly (sorry, sorry, there is no excuse for that).

From Getty Images.

North’s sleeping face is adorable and the main event here, but the way in which her black coat matches Mom’s and her denim jeans match Dad’s jacket is also pretty great.

From Rex/Shutterstock.

We cannot be 100 percent sure that Kim didn’t spotlight this photograph in a tweet promoting a feature on her app, with the all-caps title “WINTER WONDERLAND LOOKS,” or something similar, but we would feel pretty confident placing a bet that she did!

From FameFlynet.

If we were a different type of person, we would type “Mom-Daughter #goals” for this caption. (Though this caption basically has the same effect, so maybe we are that kind of person.)